Ivy League Pediatrician Drops Bombshell on Link Between Vaccines & Autism

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3,345 patients were born into Integrative Pediatrics between 2009 and 2019. 715 of these children were 100% unvaccinated. Among this group, there was only one case of autism (1/715).
2,645 were partially vaccinated, most of them following “The Vaccine-Friendly Plan”, recommended by Dr. Paul. There were 6 cases of autism among this group (1/445).
Compare this to the 1/54 estimate by the CDC in 2016 (which has almost certainly increased by 2020), and you can definitely tell Dr. Paul is doing something right at his practice.
These numbers are alarming, to say the least. This is real life data from a highly educated, successful pediatrician; collected and reviewed by an unbiased third party. This data directly contradicts the marketing phrase that “Vaccines don’t cause autism.”
Paul Thomas, MD, FAAP has been a pediatrician for over 30 years. He received his medical degree from Dartmouth Medical School and completed his pediatric residency at the University of California, San Diego.
His practice Integrative Pediatrics in Beaverton, Oregon currently serves over 13,000 patients. Many parents bring their children to Integrative Pediatrics after they are denied care from other doctors for refusal to follow the CDC recommended vaccine schedule.
Some people may lead you to believe that only “conspiracy theorists” (a term coined by the CIA to silence critics of the official JFK assassination narrative) or “quacks” are concerned about the safety of vaccines. Nothing could be further from the truth (In fact, experts suggest that parents who refuse to vaccinate are among the most highly educated and wealthy members of society).
Watch Dr. Paul Thomas discussing this in depth on The Highwire with Del Bigtree below:
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